Ladies gotta look out for each other; helped warm girl on the street

I pulled off to the side of the road and gently asked the girl if she wanted to sit in our cooling system in the motorcar for a few minutes

Sometimes it can be definitely scary to be a woman. I am not trying to cause some sexist battle or to wage a feminist war here, although I guess that men should understand how intimidating it can be to transfer through the world as a female. In fact, there are numerous circumstances which seem scary to me that our male counterparts would never interpret as risky. This is why I am regularly trying to help other women, however for instance, Last weekwhen I saw a young girl walking down the side of the street in the Summer heat. I was quickly taken aback by the sight of a human walking in the blaring sun and oppressive humidity that morning. It was dangerous to be outside for any amount of time thanks to the risk of heat stroke. If you do not have access to cooling system and advanced ventilation systems you were particularly putting yourself in imminent danger of dehydration and overheating. I knew that the girl had a long way to walk before she reached any cooling system chances because there were no homes or companys in the immediate vicinity. I didn’t want to terrify her although I also didn’t want her to pass out in the heat. I pulled off to the side of the road and gently asked the girl if she wanted to sit in our cooling system in the motorcar for a few minutes. She gladly climbed in and I blasted the A/C component as high as it would go. She told me her bestie had dropped her off in the middle of nowhere in the middle of a fight and she was ready to hitchhike with anyone who had a cooling system in their vehicle. Thank God I pulled over that morning and had a laboring A/C unit.

 

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